Hired in February 2014, Josh Patiño begins his second
season as head coach of the men's soccer program at Southern
Virginia.

In his first year he led the Knights to a 6-14 season, much
improved from the one-win season in 2013. He also increased the
offensive and defensive production of the team which can be seen in
the increase of shots and goals and allowing 40 less goals this
season.

Before coming to Southern Virginia, Patiño has
experienced tremendous success as a member of the Utah Celtic FC
girls soccer coaching staff. Last season, he helped guide the U16
Celtic team to a 25-game win streak and eventual 2013 Utah state
championship.

With Celtic FC, Patiño helped identify, select, recruit
and develop players. His duties also included scouting opponents,
developing practice and game plans and guiding players through the
college recruiting process.

A member of the Brigham Young University men's soccer team from
2008-12, Patiño graduated from BYU with a bachelor's degree
in exercise and wellness in December 2012.

In November 2013, Patiño was chosen by the Utah Olympic
Development Program to help select the state's top 40 youth soccer
players. Patiño has also served as the COO and co-founder of
World Sports Partners, LLC — a sports management group
focused on developing young athletes based in Orem, Utah —
since 2012.

Patiño has a USSF National C coaching license and
recently completed the certification process for a National Youth
License.

He served a two-year mission (2006-2008) for The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints in Las Vegas, Nev., and later worked as
a zone coordinator at the LDS Missionary Training Center in Provo,
Utah from 2011-13.

Jeremey King begins his second year as an assistant coach
for the men's soccer program at Southern Virginia University.

In his first season he helped Coach Josh Patino lead the Knights
to a much improved 6-14 record.

Prior to coming to Southern Virginia, King spent 16 years
coaching club level competitive soccer in the state of Utah. He has
spent time with clubs such as Celtic FC, Inter FC, Utah Avalanche,
and as the technical director for the Utah Breakerz club in
Southern Utah.

As a player, King started varsity for four years at Provo
High School in Provo, Utah, where he was a two-time All-State first
team recipient, four-time All-Region, team MVP, and led the state
in goals his junior year and assists his senior
campaign.

King played club soccer for the
Utah Valley Rangers of Orem, Utah, where he was a standout center
midfielder. During his time with the Rangers, King's team won
multiple tournaments and three-year State Cup runners-up.
King was also a member of the Utah Olympic Development program for
three years where he trained and played with the top players in the
state of Utah.

For the last three years, King has been named to the Utah
ODP training staff.